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you will probably get nasa -- nasa will have pictures of the vehicle from both the ground and probably from helicopter shots, as well. >> all right. let's go back and check in be lizzie. >> there it is. >> what's happening? >> all right. so we are seeing the t-38 come in which is the plane that's been accompanying the shuttle. and off in the distance there's something that everybody is starting to point at. over my right shoulder. you have the nasa shot that's better. it will begin a slow bank around. right now, the plane is flying south and going to land from the south and will come around and then land on this runway essentially come from the south and land north. you can see it starting to come in. >> so this is the chase plane we're seeing. >> everybody is trained watching this thing. >> we were just seeing a picture of the chase plane landing. >> oh yes. yes. >> so that's that. so is everyone holding their breath now? >> that's a t-38. everyone is holding their breath waiting for the double contraption which is kind of passing just behind me. and it's essentially going to bank aro
you will probably get nasa -- nasa will have pictures of the vehicle from both the ground and probably from helicopter shots, as well. >> all right. let's go back and check in be lizzie. >> there it is. >> what's happening? >> all right. so we are seeing the t-38 come in which is the plane that's been accompanying the shuttle. and off in the distance there's something that everybody is starting to point at. over my right shoulder. you have the nasa shot that's better. it...
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we are appreciative that the nasa administrator agreed to do this. tucson has a connection to the space program, a long one. university of arizona has been heavily involved in projects that, you know, a few years ago they managed in the mission control center for the phoenix mars lander was based at the university of arizona, so there's a pretty tight connection there. >> how did your wife react? i'm so curious to know how congressman giffords felt when this happened, when the flyover happened. >> well, i think the pictures pretty much explain it. she was pretty excited. the last time i saw endeavour was when i lefted off. it was june of last year because she was still in the hospital. she had to go back in the hospital to have what was going to be her last surgery so, she missed the landing. she missed the endeavour for one last time, so this was, you know, one opportunity to see it again. >> and, of course, your retirement directly connected to that terrible incident, but you're not retired. you're a writer. you've got a new book dropping october 9
we are appreciative that the nasa administrator agreed to do this. tucson has a connection to the space program, a long one. university of arizona has been heavily involved in projects that, you know, a few years ago they managed in the mission control center for the phoenix mars lander was based at the university of arizona, so there's a pretty tight connection there. >> how did your wife react? i'm so curious to know how congressman giffords felt when this happened, when the flyover...
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we'll play more of nasa's greatest hits. forty-five states have joined together... ...to ensure consistent academic standards across america. these internationally recognized benchmarks... ...are unlocking a better way to prepare our children for college and their careers. because when our kids do better... ...america does better. let's reach higher. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> nasa has achieved so much after the last five decades. we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the first american in orbit this year, and we watched nasa's shuttle program come to an end, but this december we'll be celebrating another anniversary. 40 years since the last man walked on the moon. his name is gene sernon, and he did it with style. ♪ i was rolling on a -- one day in a merry, merry month of november ♪ >> no. may. >> i recently spoke with him and astronaut mark kelli. i asked him with his experience and a little something he left behind on the moon's surface that's still there today. >> my
we'll play more of nasa's greatest hits. forty-five states have joined together... ...to ensure consistent academic standards across america. these internationally recognized benchmarks... ...are unlocking a better way to prepare our children for college and their careers. because when our kids do better... ...america does better. let's reach higher. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> nasa has achieved so much after the last five decades. we...
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we talked about nasa before. they compromised the space agency's computers. now, a former shuttle astronaut wants to know how hackers gain access to what should be the world's most secure computers? to get answers we have brought in dave atile. he is a computer hacker whose business it is to know where people are on these computers. dave, how easy is this? how easy is it for a hacker to gain access to a computer such as nasa's computer system? >> i think it's funny that he said that nasa should have the most protective computers. historically they have been hacked over and over again for the past decade. so i don't know that maybe they should, but they certainly don't have the world's most protected computers. certainly, i think the bad news is that every computer can be hacked and possibly the worst news is that every computer basically is being hacked all the time. you know, in terms of how easy it is, i would have to say that even if it's a little bit technically challenging, it's definitely doable and you saw that with the vatican hack. i guess even if yo
we talked about nasa before. they compromised the space agency's computers. now, a former shuttle astronaut wants to know how hackers gain access to what should be the world's most secure computers? to get answers we have brought in dave atile. he is a computer hacker whose business it is to know where people are on these computers. dave, how easy is this? how easy is it for a hacker to gain access to a computer such as nasa's computer system? >> i think it's funny that he said that nasa...
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bny mellon wealth management >>> countdown has begun for nasa's latest noise mars. spacecraft curiosity expected to touch down on the red planet monday. here is the deal, nasa is calling the landing seven minutes of terror. chad myers, what's going on? >> well, it takes seven minutes from when it hits the top of the atmosphere at mars to actually land. the problem is the signal from the spacecraft takes 14 minutes to get to earth. you know how it takes a while for the lights and the sun to get here. going at the speed of light, but the signal, will take 14 minutes, this thing will be on the ground seven minutes before we get a signal stays hit the top of the atmosphere. so did it land or did it crash? we will have no idea. you will hear about that. this right here is gail crater this is where the martian space xraft going to land, a very deep part of mars, a big crater been there for 3 point something billion years. if that there is the lowest spot, that is where you want to go. here is former naught charles bolden talk about where they are going right here. >> imag
bny mellon wealth management >>> countdown has begun for nasa's latest noise mars. spacecraft curiosity expected to touch down on the red planet monday. here is the deal, nasa is calling the landing seven minutes of terror. chad myers, what's going on? >> well, it takes seven minutes from when it hits the top of the atmosphere at mars to actually land. the problem is the signal from the spacecraft takes 14 minutes to get to earth. you know how it takes a while for the lights and...
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medicare guide and customized rate quote. >>> a security breach at nasa. we'll have a live report. >>> time now for the help desk where we get answers to your financial questions. joining me is smartcredit.com. and lynette is founder of askthemoneycoach.com. the question from new jersey, richard says i'll be losing my job at the end of march. my 21-year-old daughter is attending graduate school. he wants to know how he can get the most financial aid. >> sure. two strategies, first apply immediately. don't wait until after you file your tax returns. some think you have to file your taxes first. you can puft an estimate on your fafsa form. secondly, make sure the colleges know that he's about to be severed or leave from his job. that makes a huge difference. because they are going to ask for tax returns or records from 2011 income which isn't going to be indicative of 2012 financial standingle. do let them know that a separation from the job the imminent. >> all right. i'm a few years out of college and until now i've only used a debit card. what should i co
medicare guide and customized rate quote. >>> a security breach at nasa. we'll have a live report. >>> time now for the help desk where we get answers to your financial questions. joining me is smartcredit.com. and lynette is founder of askthemoneycoach.com. the question from new jersey, richard says i'll be losing my job at the end of march. my 21-year-old daughter is attending graduate school. he wants to know how he can get the most financial aid. >> sure. two...
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a validation of the nasa philosophy. this entire change in direction, nasa retired the space shuttles, turning over to th commercial companies flying to the station with astronauts and cargo. so this is the first step, a validation flight, getting the first commercial company off the ground so to speak, and didn't go so well today. >> off the ground or not off the ground. if this is successful, john, do you think this could start a space race for private companies too? >> i don't think there is any question. there are half a dozen companies out there who are all in the mix right now, vying for nasa money to fly to the station with crews and cargo. and beyond that, you have a lot of other companies talking about hotels in space, small space stations, so, yeah, no question that this -- the dawn of the age of airplanes, now you're looking at commercial airliners and now you're look telling dawn perhaps of a new age of space exploration. >> exciting to be living in it, isn't it? >> yeah, sure is. >> john zarrella, thank you
a validation of the nasa philosophy. this entire change in direction, nasa retired the space shuttles, turning over to th commercial companies flying to the station with astronauts and cargo. so this is the first step, a validation flight, getting the first commercial company off the ground so to speak, and didn't go so well today. >> off the ground or not off the ground. if this is successful, john, do you think this could start a space race for private companies too? >> i don't...
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but, you know, but i think the risks for us are far less than they were for nasa 60 years ago. where, you know, they had like for instance, the reentry was very risky with the nasa spaceship. with the virgin galactic spaceship our astronaut can be asleep when we come back into the earth's atmosphere. doesn't matter which angle of the spaceship hits the atmosphere. so, i think technology has moved on and it's a great deal safer today than it was ten years, 20 years, 30 years ago. >> i suppose if people are concerned about cost, this is private enterprise and for the people who can afford the $200,000 ticket, they are the ones that fork over the money. while i have you, i just have to take a turn. i was reading your twitter page earlier today and you're tweeting up a storm about grabbing scissors and cutting people's neck ties off, sir. might i ask why? >> i always find that the tie and the suits, it's the most constricting thing a man has to wear. women, you can dress as you feel comfortable. you look beautiful. why should men all dress as clones. so, i think, i've never worn a
but, you know, but i think the risks for us are far less than they were for nasa 60 years ago. where, you know, they had like for instance, the reentry was very risky with the nasa spaceship. with the virgin galactic spaceship our astronaut can be asleep when we come back into the earth's atmosphere. doesn't matter which angle of the spaceship hits the atmosphere. so, i think technology has moved on and it's a great deal safer today than it was ten years, 20 years, 30 years ago. >> i...
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this is from nasa actually and nasa basically asked america's best aerospace engineers to come up with an idea, because airline travel is so expensive and not necessarily clean. they wanted fuel efficient and they wanted cleaner, quieter airplanes, and these are designs that people actually came up with. >> hot, hot. >> hot, hot, that's hot. >> so cool. >> i want one. >> picked the top three. this is called the box wing jet by lockheed martin, designed with the wings in the loop configuration because it increases lift. this next one, get the name of this one. supersonic green machine. do you love it? it's kind of like the old concorde. it reduces pollution by 75% and that v-tail because it goes mach 1.6, it eliminates the sonic boom, so you don't hear it, which is a beautiful thing and the last one there is called the sugar volt. a good name. >> it is sweet. love those. >> may become reality. >> i miss the concorde, too. those are great. thank you, jacqui jeras, appreciate it. it's been a long weekend with some great stuff on the show. thanks everybody for watching. i'm don lemon at th
this is from nasa actually and nasa basically asked america's best aerospace engineers to come up with an idea, because airline travel is so expensive and not necessarily clean. they wanted fuel efficient and they wanted cleaner, quieter airplanes, and these are designs that people actually came up with. >> hot, hot. >> hot, hot, that's hot. >> so cool. >> i want one. >> picked the top three. this is called the box wing jet by lockheed martin, designed with the...
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nasa has stepped aside to the international space station. and meningitis outbreak has grown by one-third in 24 hours. 91 cases in nine states including seven deaths. 27 cases since yesterday. nearly half of the new cases in michigan. men unskwraoeutious has been linked to contaminated steroid injections. and there's a voluntary recall for all the products from the manufacture. >>> most of the country's voting places are still open right now. the polls will stay open as long as people are waiting in line to vote. hugo chavez has been in charge for 13 years there. >>> now to some very disturbing video from the syrian war. some viewers, particularly children, may want to look away. here it is. we are told this person that you see running is a syrian boy, and that he was hit by sniper fire. cnn cannot independently confirm the video's authenticity. >>> and then an aircraft going down in a suburb. at least 100 people were killed today. >>> an investigation under way tonight at the university of south alabama following the shooting death of this s
nasa has stepped aside to the international space station. and meningitis outbreak has grown by one-third in 24 hours. 91 cases in nine states including seven deaths. 27 cases since yesterday. nearly half of the new cases in michigan. men unskwraoeutious has been linked to contaminated steroid injections. and there's a voluntary recall for all the products from the manufacture. >>> most of the country's voting places are still open right now. the polls will stay open as long as people...
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and then nasa doing what nasa always did best. pressing that final frontier as they said in "star trek" and building a rocket that will take humans out to an asteroid and ultimately on to mars. so two separate tracks. nasa going into deep space and commercial companies doing all of this low earth orbit work and ultimately making lower orbit accessible and affordable just like air travel has become. >> and one more question for you. we're watching all the different angles and cameras of where the shuttle is and the flight path here. my question to you, john zarrel zarrella, once it touches down at jfk, at what point will it make its way to its final destination of the floating museum there in new york city? >> it's going to stay at jfk for several weeks while they are moving some other aircraft around and getting the deck of the intrepid ready. i think it's going to be in early june when it will actually make its way on a barge up the hudson river and out to that intrepid site and lifted on to the deck of the carrier intrepid. that
and then nasa doing what nasa always did best. pressing that final frontier as they said in "star trek" and building a rocket that will take humans out to an asteroid and ultimately on to mars. so two separate tracks. nasa going into deep space and commercial companies doing all of this low earth orbit work and ultimately making lower orbit accessible and affordable just like air travel has become. >> and one more question for you. we're watching all the different angles and...
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>> nasa tv is going to pick up live countdown at 2:30 a.m. eastern time so you can watch it on nasa tv. >> if you're up that early. >> or not to bed yet. the reason why it's such weird tiempls, as this goes up to iss, it has to be able to catch it. if it doesn't launch at the right time, the iss is spinning out of control and it's thousands of miles away and it kwnt catch up. we'll take you to the weather. rain showers offshore. nothing near daytona, atlanta or the cape. there's the launch. number nine right there. falcon number nine, going up tonight, i believe. they tried to launch it on saturday overnight. they had a little problem with a valve and it showed some teep of too much pressure in one of the engines. they need all of the engines to go, to get it up there to the international space station. carrying about half a ton of stuff up to the space station, mainly in the form of food. but this is the first private attempt to get something from the ground to the international space station, dock it to the international space station succe
>> nasa tv is going to pick up live countdown at 2:30 a.m. eastern time so you can watch it on nasa tv. >> if you're up that early. >> or not to bed yet. the reason why it's such weird tiempls, as this goes up to iss, it has to be able to catch it. if it doesn't launch at the right time, the iss is spinning out of control and it's thousands of miles away and it kwnt catch up. we'll take you to the weather. rain showers offshore. nothing near daytona, atlanta or the cape....
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so far spacex has received more than $380 million from nasa and nasa's head, chief administrator said today is not just a day for private industry, but he says also for american independence. >> the united states will, once again, be in the lead, will be providing our own vehicles to take our own astronauts and cargo to the international space station. it's fine to rely on partners, but that's not where the greatest naestion wants to be. >> that was nasa's perspective. lawrence williams strategic relations for spacex. lawrence, good it see you, welcome. we just heard how huge this is for independence and i talked to charlie bolden recently and nasa could think further out and meantime spacex could end up carrying astronauts. today, this morning, seeing this rocket go up, what was that like for you. why is this so significant for spacex? >> well, i think it was a huge moment both for the united states, as well as for the industry and i definitely. i was holding my breath, like a lot of people at spacex. >> it was quite exciting. >> breath holding moment. i want to play video of several
so far spacex has received more than $380 million from nasa and nasa's head, chief administrator said today is not just a day for private industry, but he says also for american independence. >> the united states will, once again, be in the lead, will be providing our own vehicles to take our own astronauts and cargo to the international space station. it's fine to rely on partners, but that's not where the greatest naestion wants to be. >> that was nasa's perspective. lawrence...
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nasa is showing off pictures snapped by the curiosity rover. nasa believes the picture show proof of hydrated minerals in the landscape. they also say the landscape is similar to the four corners region of the western united states. dry and rocky like areas around arizona and new mexico. for all intents and purposes, the next two guys shouldn't be alive. yep, that's going to leave a mark. this is what happened when a driver missed the turn at the pike's peak in colorado. as if that wasn't bad enough the first time, here it is again in slow motion. both the driver and the passenger survived. asked if the two would race again, both say time will tell. keeping cool in summer is easier said than done for anyone working outside or in a building without air conditioning. one bold mechanic found a way to chill out. >> this is the manliest man wear you can wear. >> david o'brien said he won't work another summer day in pants. he prefers kilts until it cools down in october. they are functional, but he admits he has certain rules for his shop. >> keep y
nasa is showing off pictures snapped by the curiosity rover. nasa believes the picture show proof of hydrated minerals in the landscape. they also say the landscape is similar to the four corners region of the western united states. dry and rocky like areas around arizona and new mexico. for all intents and purposes, the next two guys shouldn't be alive. yep, that's going to leave a mark. this is what happened when a driver missed the turn at the pike's peak in colorado. as if that wasn't bad...
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it's bittersweet as that pilot was just telling us, chad, that former nasa pilot. what do you think when you watch this? >> well, this "endeavour" didn't have very good luck landing at kennedy all the time. so this is a pretty normal place for it. out of the 25 flights that this thing had into space, it had to come down seven times at edwards because the weather wasn't good enough to get it to florida. so pretty good local place there. it knows it's way around here. >> final note, nasa.gov, "endeavour" is named after the first ship commanded by 18th century british explorer james cook. back after this. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporter
it's bittersweet as that pilot was just telling us, chad, that former nasa pilot. what do you think when you watch this? >> well, this "endeavour" didn't have very good luck landing at kennedy all the time. so this is a pretty normal place for it. out of the 25 flights that this thing had into space, it had to come down seven times at edwards because the weather wasn't good enough to get it to florida. so pretty good local place there. it knows it's way around here. >>...
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>> they gave nasa a little gift. >> i signed up for zite. you can program anything you want it to search for. and i searched science yesterday and we found out that the d.o.d. has -- you know, the nasa has other things that they have in storage that that they don't even know about. here's one of the pictures of the hubble. now there are two new spy satellites that were supposed to be looking down at the ground. they said here, nasa, you can turn them up and look at space. they're 100 times more powerful than hubble. i get too excited. >> it is one of sheryl crowe's biggest song but one day on stage she forgot the lyrics. that led to a shocking diagnosis. [ mechanical humming ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx. this is the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus resto
>> they gave nasa a little gift. >> i signed up for zite. you can program anything you want it to search for. and i searched science yesterday and we found out that the d.o.d. has -- you know, the nasa has other things that they have in storage that that they don't even know about. here's one of the pictures of the hubble. now there are two new spy satellites that were supposed to be looking down at the ground. they said here, nasa, you can turn them up and look at space. they're...
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so gale is where nasa's "curiosity" rover is going. between a mountain and the crater wall. >> we're landing right between those two and kind of the only patch of flat ground. >> reporter: you could call "curiosity" the sherlock holmes of rovers, with a capability to do science that's more than just elementary. >> this mission really asks one of the most fundamental questions you can ask, is there life on any other planet besides earth. >> reporter: "curiosity" does not have the capability to detect life itself unless life should stand up and wave at the camera. the 2,000-pound rover can detect what none of its predecessors could. its laser scans for tantalizing targets. its hammer drill breaks down rock and deposits tiny samples in "curiosity's" on-board kennel psychiatry lab. the lab can sniff -- chemistry lab. the lab can sniff out carbon, a key to life. >> one of the goals is to look at key ingredients that life requires. water, of course, is one of the things we always look for on mars. >> reporter: scientists believe if water eve
so gale is where nasa's "curiosity" rover is going. between a mountain and the crater wall. >> we're landing right between those two and kind of the only patch of flat ground. >> reporter: you could call "curiosity" the sherlock holmes of rovers, with a capability to do science that's more than just elementary. >> this mission really asks one of the most fundamental questions you can ask, is there life on any other planet besides earth. >> reporter:...
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after a triumphant week on mars, a bit of trouble for nasa. it's moon landing crashed and burned during an unmanned test. there were no injuries reported during the test of the cargo transport vehicle. officials believe a hardware problem with the navigation control system is to blame for that blaze. >>> officials in louisiana want to know if an underground salt cav earn is responsible for what is called a massive sinkhole and forced people to leave their homes. it is in assumption parrish and mesh you shalls 324 feet in diameter and 50 feet deep. at one corner it's more than 420 feet deep. >> wow, mother nature in action there. >>> predictions for this hurricane season have been readvised up. forecasters expect more named storms this season. meteorologist alexandra steele is here to break the numbers down. more and perhaps more intense? >> intensity is very tricky. a few aggravating factors and mitigating factors. we'll show you what's happening in the atmosphere. we're heading into the peak of the hurricane season. here's a look at where we
after a triumphant week on mars, a bit of trouble for nasa. it's moon landing crashed and burned during an unmanned test. there were no injuries reported during the test of the cargo transport vehicle. officials believe a hardware problem with the navigation control system is to blame for that blaze. >>> officials in louisiana want to know if an underground salt cav earn is responsible for what is called a massive sinkhole and forced people to leave their homes. it is in assumption...
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cargo and eventually astronauts in three or four years to the international space station allowing nasa to free up its moneys to go ahead and fly to the deep space hopefully develop a rocket that can take humans onto an asteroid or even onto mars and we also did hear as we mention the fact that in the second stage of that rocket that the company was carrying in that second stage a canister which remains of hundreds of people including scottie from "star trek." something the company does on a regular basis contracting out with rocket companies to do this kind of thing for a price and after the launch today, the ceo of space x talked about just what a thrill this was for everybody in this company and how this is a huge first step. >> every bit of adrenaline in my body released at that point. it worked perfectly. i was glad to see that. and then the second stage worked really well. we've never actually had solar rays. first time we've done solar rays and anything could have gone wrong and everything went right fortunately. i feel very lucky. >> reporter: this was just the first step in a r
cargo and eventually astronauts in three or four years to the international space station allowing nasa to free up its moneys to go ahead and fly to the deep space hopefully develop a rocket that can take humans onto an asteroid or even onto mars and we also did hear as we mention the fact that in the second stage of that rocket that the company was carrying in that second stage a canister which remains of hundreds of people including scottie from "star trek." something the company...
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do you think they were taken by nasa or the european space agency? no, a teenager with a second-hand camera. >>> but first here's my take. the images of the american embassy burning in benghazi might have conjured up memories of tehran in 1979, but the analogy is false. in libya, the government is not fomenting anti-americanism. it is fighting it, openly declaring america an ally and friend. libya is pro-american by two to one. the violence there appears to have been the work of small extremist elements that lack much popular support. but the storm has spread from libya. across the middle east there have been protests rallying against the united states and the west in general. even in these places, however, keep in mind that these crowds number in the hundreds, perhaps thousands. in countries with tens of millions of people. they make for vivid images, but they don't tell the whole story. what can we say about these places and protests? first in many of these countries, particularly those that have toppled dictatorships, the most important reality is
do you think they were taken by nasa or the european space agency? no, a teenager with a second-hand camera. >>> but first here's my take. the images of the american embassy burning in benghazi might have conjured up memories of tehran in 1979, but the analogy is false. in libya, the government is not fomenting anti-americanism. it is fighting it, openly declaring america an ally and friend. libya is pro-american by two to one. the violence there appears to have been the work of small...
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this is what nasa is saying. they're saying observations that allow astronomers to predict with certainty the next major cosmic event to affect our entire universe. of course, that event is billions of years in the future. but they say this is certain -- this is going to be fascinating, folks. always to stay ahead of the news, check out ahead of the curve on cnn.com. i've got a reality check myself. mitt romney's campaign will be in las vegas and california this week. for some reason i said las vegas and florida. his stops include las vegas and california. >> very good. thanks for straightening that out. josh, appreciate it. >> yeah. >>> here in the u.s., the green party is picking their candidate for president. and this woman, dr. jill stein, is in the lead. she'll be joining me. there she is right there talking about her efforts to shake up the status quo. we'll get her response to what her rival roseanne barr told me about this time last week. remember that? we're going to talk with dr. stein in a moment. it's
this is what nasa is saying. they're saying observations that allow astronomers to predict with certainty the next major cosmic event to affect our entire universe. of course, that event is billions of years in the future. but they say this is certain -- this is going to be fascinating, folks. always to stay ahead of the news, check out ahead of the curve on cnn.com. i've got a reality check myself. mitt romney's campaign will be in las vegas and california this week. for some reason i said las...
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. >> nasa is giving it the all clear after a successful practice fly-by yesterday. these are complicated things, right? so it takes a while. >> this is the view from the space station. >> that's right. >> looking out at the arriving dragon on its way. >> apparently, what, a mile away? john zarrella is live with this story. hey, john, good morning. >> good morning. >> so, when's it going to dock? >> about 6:59 central time, so just before 8:00 a.m. eastern time. and remember, ladies, this isn't a space shuttle. it's really tiny. you could fit this inside the space shuttle's cargo bay. and one thing that we have to make sure everybody understands, this is what they call a birthing. it's not going to dock to the space station like the shuttle did, backing in and connecting right up. they actually have to reach out with the space station's robotic arm, and they will grab it with the robotic arm and then very slowly pull it in and birth it, as they call it, to the international space station. now, don pettitte, the astronaut aboard along with and andres keepers, they wil
. >> nasa is giving it the all clear after a successful practice fly-by yesterday. these are complicated things, right? so it takes a while. >> this is the view from the space station. >> that's right. >> looking out at the arriving dragon on its way. >> apparently, what, a mile away? john zarrella is live with this story. hey, john, good morning. >> good morning. >> so, when's it going to dock? >> about 6:59 central time, so just before 8:00 a.m....
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. >>> a piece of space history is lying on the ocean floor and nasa wants it back. the lost treasures from the apoll joe 11 mission. the problem is someone else is going after it but the government has already called dibs. >> maybe you're planning your spring break or something as a summer getaway. the sun-soaked beaches of libya? really? >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure som
. >>> a piece of space history is lying on the ocean floor and nasa wants it back. the lost treasures from the apoll joe 11 mission. the problem is someone else is going after it but the government has already called dibs. >> maybe you're planning your spring break or something as a summer getaway. the sun-soaked beaches of libya? really? >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe...
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that is good news for nasa. curiosity was able to move forward, turn and back up and that is good news for nasa. nasa is confident of the maneuver ability. it will have curiosity move 1,300 feet to a drilling site. >>> it is the poll and probably not accurate. according to the nbc/wall street journal report, mitt romney has zero support, 0% from black voters. 1,000 voters were polled. the margin of error was plus or minus 3%. still, that 0% thing has miffed black conservatives. after all, black conservatives exist. herman cain and condoleezza rice and crystal is with us. we knew you would be miffed. why? >> i laughed. it is really offensive to black americans like me who are conservative and who will vote for mitt romney. you forgot to mention, carol, of the 1,000 americans polled, only 100 were black. i don't know how that is significant at all. i gasped when i saw it. we all know that president obama is losing support among black americans. last month, an ap poll came out and said 80% of blacks are going to su
that is good news for nasa. curiosity was able to move forward, turn and back up and that is good news for nasa. nasa is confident of the maneuver ability. it will have curiosity move 1,300 feet to a drilling site. >>> it is the poll and probably not accurate. according to the nbc/wall street journal report, mitt romney has zero support, 0% from black voters. 1,000 voters were polled. the margin of error was plus or minus 3%. still, that 0% thing has miffed black conservatives. after...
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in fact, it flew both of nasa's return to flight missions after the challenger and colombia accidents. it had quite a history. i spoke to one of the pilots and he teared up. he said i thought i had this in the past behind me but he teared up. that's the way many, many feel here. that this is really a tough thing for them to say goodbye to these shuttle orbiters. brooke? >> john zarerella, thanks for the pictures. we're getting word that a fort bragg soldier is missing and police say she may be in danger. meineke's personal pricing on brakes. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> joining me now is a financial planner and carmen ulrich joins us. join in georgia wrote in, he wants to start
in fact, it flew both of nasa's return to flight missions after the challenger and colombia accidents. it had quite a history. i spoke to one of the pilots and he teared up. he said i thought i had this in the past behind me but he teared up. that's the way many, many feel here. that this is really a tough thing for them to say goodbye to these shuttle orbiters. brooke? >> john zarerella, thanks for the pictures. we're getting word that a fort bragg soldier is missing and police say she...
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shot by a nasa space craft, plus the legacy of soul train founder don cornelius who died today. tributes and tears for him tonight. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. take control by opening a new account or rolling over an old 401(k) today, and we'll throw in up to $600. how's that for common sense? >>> digging deeper tonight,
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nasa just conducted an update of what its rover is up to. chad meyer has been keeping an eye on mars and curiosity. >> it's doing well up there. it hasn't moved yet. it's happy. it's running. >> it's very slow. it's part of the plan. >> a snail goes faster than that. new pictures coming out today. there's one of them right there. that white line is kind of a distance line. that give yous an idea houf big that rock is. that's the bottom part of mount sharp which it will be driving up. you have to look close. you kind of see striation. they hope there's different layers of different age rocks there. they may be digging through some of them. there's a self-portrait. there's 20 images all kind of glued together. the thing came down there's some scars and scours they're calling them. those are interesting spots. when the jet was coming down to kind of slow this thing down, it blew some dust away. that may be something they want to look at. pretty good stuff. not clearly the images. >> had to soften the landing. >> the images are going to get bett
nasa just conducted an update of what its rover is up to. chad meyer has been keeping an eye on mars and curiosity. >> it's doing well up there. it hasn't moved yet. it's happy. it's running. >> it's very slow. it's part of the plan. >> a snail goes faster than that. new pictures coming out today. there's one of them right there. that white line is kind of a distance line. that give yous an idea houf big that rock is. that's the bottom part of mount sharp which it will be...
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i know that nasa has a list out there. >> yeah. so many things. >> i'll try to log on and find that list. it's remarkable. >> people talks about nonstick pens. teflon and things like that. it's really the technologies that enable us to do so many other things. not just the little things in the house. transportation. fuel efficiency. the ability to conduct heat in an environment that's getting hotter. it takes the dreamers to get to mars and speak to the heavens and want to see other, you know, galaxies to get us the innovations because we don't build programs like this just to get a nonstick flying pan. we build them to reach the heavens and in the process we learn so much and we become so much smarter. so it's still there and very exciting projects and space x. that's one of them. rockets out there. great things are happening but this is inspiration. this is america. this is the -- not only just america, i mean, the world was involved in so much of this space shuttle and the international space station. this was a symbol of when y
i know that nasa has a list out there. >> yeah. so many things. >> i'll try to log on and find that list. it's remarkable. >> people talks about nonstick pens. teflon and things like that. it's really the technologies that enable us to do so many other things. not just the little things in the house. transportation. fuel efficiency. the ability to conduct heat in an environment that's getting hotter. it takes the dreamers to get to mars and speak to the heavens and want to see...
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nasa has really bet the farm on this one. this is, if it succeeds, is going to be by far the best mars exploration mission ever. >> the rover is the largest robot scientists have ever tried to land on another planet. >>> in syria, it is another day with horrific casualties. more than 100 people are reported killed today in shelling and street fighting between syrian forces and rebel fighters. witnesses describe a large scale movement of syrian troops this weekend heading toward the country's biggest city, aleppo. cnn's ben weedman is in syria and spoke to a rebel commander who sees a major battle happening soon. >> reporter: this commander of the free syrian army is telling us they are reinforcing their fighters in and around aleppo trying to bring in as much ammunition and weaponry as possible in anticipation of the arrival in aleppo of two large columns, one headed from the mediterranean coast and another coming from the direction of damascus. clearly the syrian army far outguns the rebels and the concern is that we are rea
nasa has really bet the farm on this one. this is, if it succeeds, is going to be by far the best mars exploration mission ever. >> the rover is the largest robot scientists have ever tried to land on another planet. >>> in syria, it is another day with horrific casualties. more than 100 people are reported killed today in shelling and street fighting between syrian forces and rebel fighters. witnesses describe a large scale movement of syrian troops this weekend heading toward...
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what is nasa's role as we really look forward? >> it's split now. what nasa did was they decided they were going to go in a different direction. turn all that over into the commercial companies. space x, orbital, blue horizon, blue origins, a bunch of these different companies are vying to start taking humans to the international space station. they're going to try to rendezvous and berth with the space station. then they'll start taking cargo. then they'll take humans back and forth by a 2016 timetable. >> so we can get boot prints on mars? >> go to mars, go to an asteroid. do things that nasa has done best. >> i look forward to covering those stories with you. >> a car chase, there it was. this is kentucky, but it's the end that you want to watch. [ male announcer ] there's a crushing national debt hanging over us. hindering economic growth. it's time for some common sense -- people in congress who'll come together and put partisan politics aside. not with radical schemes that gamble with america's future. but with a plan that requires washington
what is nasa's role as we really look forward? >> it's split now. what nasa did was they decided they were going to go in a different direction. turn all that over into the commercial companies. space x, orbital, blue horizon, blue origins, a bunch of these different companies are vying to start taking humans to the international space station. they're going to try to rendezvous and berth with the space station. then they'll start taking cargo. then they'll take humans back and forth by a...
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carrying rocket parts for nasa. there were no injuries and no pollution reported. the bridge carries 2,800 vehicles a day. ♪ welcome back >> that might bring back a few memories, well, actor robert hedges from welcome back carter has died. he also starred in cagney and lacy in the late '80s. he suffered a heart attack. the hospital said he was pronounced dead shortly after he arrived. he was 60 years old. wolf? >> 60, young guy. i'm so sad to hear that. i love that "welcome back carter." >> i think a lot of us have memories of that, woful. wolf. >>> a cancer from within, that's how some see the housing crisis right here in the state of florida. what comes next in a state where almost half of the homes are under water? [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if y
carrying rocket parts for nasa. there were no injuries and no pollution reported. the bridge carries 2,800 vehicles a day. ♪ welcome back >> that might bring back a few memories, well, actor robert hedges from welcome back carter has died. he also starred in cagney and lacy in the late '80s. he suffered a heart attack. the hospital said he was pronounced dead shortly after he arrived. he was 60 years old. wolf? >> 60, young guy. i'm so sad to hear that. i love that "welcome...
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it's all coming from nasa's "curiosity" rover. we'll show you how we're able to see the red planet from 155 million miles away. >>> and it's the year of the woman in london. female american athletes getting two-thirds of all the gold medals won by the u.s. this year. "newsroom" begins right now. good morning. i'm deborah feyerick sitting in for carol costello. we begin at the site of the sikh temple that has seen so much pain in recent days. worshipers will focus on the six people killed and the three others critically wounded. a lone bullet hole will be left intact as a reminder of the rampage and the acts of courage that saved lives. we'll go to oak creek, wisconsin, where a memorial service is getting under way this morning. ted? >> reporter: good morning, deborah. it is a very emotional service inside the oak creek high school here. hundreds of people have shown up and they're filing by very slowly in front of the six open caskets of the victims of last sunday's shooting. there are photographs of the victims being displayed on
it's all coming from nasa's "curiosity" rover. we'll show you how we're able to see the red planet from 155 million miles away. >>> and it's the year of the woman in london. female american athletes getting two-thirds of all the gold medals won by the u.s. this year. "newsroom" begins right now. good morning. i'm deborah feyerick sitting in for carol costello. we begin at the site of the sikh temple that has seen so much pain in recent days. worshipers will focus on...
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this was the shuttle that really got nasa back to the skies after the challenger disaster, so it has a special resonance for the astronauts who watched it today and for the thousands of people who watched it take that final lap and land here in virginia, wolf. >> and they'll have a chance to see it up close very, very soon. thanks very much, lizzie, for that report. >>> michelle obama is speak out about candidates' families and the controversial or rather controversial remarks about mitt romney's wife. we'll hear what the first lady of the united states is saying and we'll talk about that and more with james carville and alice stewart. they're both standing by live in our "strategy session." [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] the chevy cruze eco also offers 42 mpg on the highway. actually, i
this was the shuttle that really got nasa back to the skies after the challenger disaster, so it has a special resonance for the astronauts who watched it today and for the thousands of people who watched it take that final lap and land here in virginia, wolf. >> and they'll have a chance to see it up close very, very soon. thanks very much, lizzie, for that report. >>> michelle obama is speak out about candidates' families and the controversial or rather controversial remarks...
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the speaker said, quote, i'm convinced if nasa were a government-sponsored enterprise, we probably would be on mars today. we have a much more liquid and stable housing finance system than we would have without them. stable? housing prices are down 24% from their peak and the facts are no matter what you believe about freddie's contribution to helping people buy homes, the fact is that america's homeownership rit homeownership rate is 66%, about the same as canada's 68%. canada doesn't have a federal institution like freddie. and they still owe us from the bailout they got from taxpayers during the crisis, more than any bank in america. first the politics, john, did he answer? how did he do tonight on the questions about freddie? >> he struggled because mitt romney kept coming at him. romney had a line that he delivered with devastating efficiency. he said you don't have to call yourself a lobbyist, you're an influence peddler. it resonates because it's accurate. that really frustrated newt tonight. >> you read every word of this contract, and you were looking at an exhibit where it says
the speaker said, quote, i'm convinced if nasa were a government-sponsored enterprise, we probably would be on mars today. we have a much more liquid and stable housing finance system than we would have without them. stable? housing prices are down 24% from their peak and the facts are no matter what you believe about freddie's contribution to helping people buy homes, the fact is that america's homeownership rit homeownership rate is 66%, about the same as canada's 68%. canada doesn't have a...
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. >> the obvious question is why can't they take the shuttle apart but i know nasa is saying no way. >> reporter: nasa says it's a national treasure and they want to keep it intact, if at all possible. it would involve taking the wings off to allow it to go through the streets easier would be disassembling the thermal protection system which involves a blanket and tiles getting into the aluminum core of the orbiter. it's never been done before. putting it all back together is a difficult proposition and nasa says it would be expensive and not even sure how successful it would be. i don't want to leave viewers with the impression they are just being mowed down. over here, we can see one of the trees that has been cut down. obviously this tree was causing issues. you can see the walk next to it was completely buckled. city says that's going to be fixed. local residents said it should have been fixed all along. you can see there's a pine tree. it's not been cut down. that will be saved. not all of the trees are being removed. also what they will be doing when taking the shuttle down str
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>> those are nasa shirts. >> they look like best buy employees or something. remember the old days when they put guys on the moon they had the suits and ties. >> times change, man. our team this morning, richard is with us. a writer for new yorker.com. ryan lizza is a columnist for the new yorker and will cain is a columnist. and john berman staying with us. the national september 11th memorial and museum fighting a group of atheist in or the. the issue is that amazing 17-foot tall cross, the word trade center cross. the museum is trying to get this lawsuit that's been filed by the group american atheists thrown out. the group claims the cross shaped steel artifact in the museum's collection violates the first amendment. according to the museum, the cross is a key component in retelling of the story of 9/11 in particular the role of faith in the events of that day and particularly during recovery efforts. they are fighting this group to get that cross removed. what i find strange about it is the cross was taken obviously out of its area which was by world trad
>> those are nasa shirts. >> they look like best buy employees or something. remember the old days when they put guys on the moon they had the suits and ties. >> times change, man. our team this morning, richard is with us. a writer for new yorker.com. ryan lizza is a columnist for the new yorker and will cain is a columnist. and john berman staying with us. the national september 11th memorial and museum fighting a group of atheist in or the. the issue is that amazing 17-foot...
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the last delicate stage of nasa's mars landing that happens early monday morning. if all goes as planned, a 2,000-pound rover called curiosity will land on the march shaun surface after 1:00 a.m. monday. the rover is the largest robot scientists have ever tried to land on another planet. we like our gadgets here on this broadcast. >>> mitt romney, you know, he did something that is usually reserved for liberals and picked up a big hollywood dirty endorsement as in that as dirty harry, get it? talking about clint eastwood. anna, don't republicans like you refer to hollywood as a bunch of liberals except for reagan, of course. >> we refer to them as liberals when they are endorsed the other guys but when they endorse our guys they are doing the right thing for their country. you know, this was a great endorsement for mitt romney, don! he began the week talking about dirty harry and referring to harry reid with whom he has been feuding all week. by the end of the week it was dirty harry, clint eastwood. great for mitt romney. >> i have an idea for you and hear me out
the last delicate stage of nasa's mars landing that happens early monday morning. if all goes as planned, a 2,000-pound rover called curiosity will land on the march shaun surface after 1:00 a.m. monday. the rover is the largest robot scientists have ever tried to land on another planet. we like our gadgets here on this broadcast. >>> mitt romney, you know, he did something that is usually reserved for liberals and picked up a big hollywood dirty endorsement as in that as dirty harry,...
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. >>> nasa returning to the moon. >>> at 12:55, the forecast of the stock market in 2012. h said nasal congestion... nyquil: i heard him. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. okay... is this where we're at now, we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. hey, i love your cereal there-- it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way. lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. >>> police in los angeles may have a break as they scramble to catch a suspect arsonist. more 40 fires have burned in the past couple of days, almost all of them started in cars. some of them threatened nearby homes. right now police are questioning a man they detained today. casey
. >>> nasa returning to the moon. >>> at 12:55, the forecast of the stock market in 2012. h said nasal congestion... nyquil: i heard him. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. okay... is this where we're at now, we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge....
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a congressional report finds that nasa lags far behind other agencies in protecting data on laptops. >>> montana's chief federal judge is in hot water for sending a racial e-mail. a local newspaper says the e-mail contained a jokes about the president's mother. the judge is apologizing, calling the e-mail inappropriate and stupid. he was appointed by president bush back in 12001. >>> is your password the word "password" with a capital p, and the number 1 at the end? you're not alone. easily guessable are the most common vulnerable leading to a security breach. experts say to make your password something long and yew symbolling to make it more complex. >>> they were airplanes, not just for board students. it's the new world record for a paper airplane. it flew -- look at that. just 26 feet. it was designed by a producer at korn, who's the so-called paper airplane guy. knowing he doesn't have the arm strength to break the record himself, at the wisely recruited a former college quarterback. look at that thing go. it was 226 feet. guy's pretty proud of himself. >> should be. that's amaz
a congressional report finds that nasa lags far behind other agencies in protecting data on laptops. >>> montana's chief federal judge is in hot water for sending a racial e-mail. a local newspaper says the e-mail contained a jokes about the president's mother. the judge is apologizing, calling the e-mail inappropriate and stupid. he was appointed by president bush back in 12001. >>> is your password the word "password" with a capital p, and the number 1 at the end?...
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a couple hours later, nasa will try again to launch an atlas rocket, bad weather scrubbed yesterday's scheduled liftoff. and we are following developments in the next hour of the cnn newsroom, check in first with susan candiotti. susan? >> hi, fred. you know, today could be the last day that whitney houston fans can bring flowers and mementos to her childhood church before the funeral on saturday. i will have a live report coming up. >> i'm joe johns in shelby township, michigan. rick santorum campaigning in the state a second straight day, we have heard a lot of talk about the government-sponsored bailouts. do the voters here in michigan really care about that right now? i will have that coming up at the top of the hour. >>> and i'm alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. got an iphone? surprise, "the wall street journal" reports that google has been tracking where you travel online by side stepping your privacy settings. frederica, i will have more on that in the next hour. >> thanks so much, everyone. plus, we will take a closer look at the humanitarian crisis in syria. life i
a couple hours later, nasa will try again to launch an atlas rocket, bad weather scrubbed yesterday's scheduled liftoff. and we are following developments in the next hour of the cnn newsroom, check in first with susan candiotti. susan? >> hi, fred. you know, today could be the last day that whitney houston fans can bring flowers and mementos to her childhood church before the funeral on saturday. i will have a live report coming up. >> i'm joe johns in shelby township, michigan....
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nasa mission members say it will take a test drive. the test drive comes on the heels of curiosity's first laser beam test fire on sunday. >> there's been so much news, you would have thought it would have been trekking all over mars. what is this year's ultimate party school? guesses? the princeton review is out with its list and we have the top five for you. university of georgia. that's soledad in the background. in fourth, the university of illinois in third. ohio university, the university of iowa is the runner up and the number one party school in america is -- west virginia university. it also topped the lots of beer list. >> not shocking there. >> we should announce a bus tour right now for "early start." we'll visit all five party schools in the next three weeks. >> i think when we do the spa tour -- i'm more with you on that one. you may go to the party school. we will do something else. >> in case you haven't noticed, soledad is here. >> we're going to continue to talk about todd akin, will he quit? the u.s. senate race in m
nasa mission members say it will take a test drive. the test drive comes on the heels of curiosity's first laser beam test fire on sunday. >> there's been so much news, you would have thought it would have been trekking all over mars. what is this year's ultimate party school? guesses? the princeton review is out with its list and we have the top five for you. university of georgia. that's soledad in the background. in fourth, the university of illinois in third. ohio university, the...
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nasa needs a few good folks to test out space food. we got nasa to send us some samples. you're looking at it. chad meyers and myself doing a little taste test next. last yed enough plastic water bottles to stretch around the earth over 190 times. each brita filter can take up to 300 of those bottles out of the equation. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion...
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. >> two, one, zero -- and liftoff -- >> spacex and nasa officials say chamber pressure in engine five was high. it was shut down. designed to see whether it can deliver cargo. the next launch attempt could come as soon as tuesday at cape canaveral. >>> you know prince harry is third in line to the throne, but he's also a soldier and he's been his brother's wing man. our special, "the fighting prince" has a lot more details coming up in a few minutes. 3:00 eastern time, hope you'll join us. she had to fight for her right to compete in the miss universe pageant. but a transgender contestant, this one right there, says she is in it to win it. i'll see you at 3:00 eastern time. right now our special with prince harry. >>> today is going to be an important day for us. >> are you ready? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back.
. >> two, one, zero -- and liftoff -- >> spacex and nasa officials say chamber pressure in engine five was high. it was shut down. designed to see whether it can deliver cargo. the next launch attempt could come as soon as tuesday at cape canaveral. >>> you know prince harry is third in line to the throne, but he's also a soldier and he's been his brother's wing man. our special, "the fighting prince" has a lot more details coming up in a few minutes. 3:00 eastern...
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. >>> meantime we're also getting new pictures of the martian surface from nasa, and we'll show you some of them. >>> the rover curiosity on the surface of mars, day five, nasa scientists just spoke to reporter john zarrella who's staying on top of e everything at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. so, john, they talked about the seven moments of terror, so to speak. why are they going over that again. >> yeah, fredricka. we hadn't heard about the landing and descent. they're still talking at this briefing because they're still all jazzed up by how well everything went and how well their calculations worked. in fact, they started off the press briefing by saying, you know what, we traveled more than 350 million miles to get to mars and we missed the entry target by less than one mile. that's pretty phenomenal when you think about it. they were, for all intents and purposes, right on track. then they began ticking off all of the different time lines throughout that descent and they actually brought up an enhanced image that was taken from the mars reconnaissance orbiter shown on t
. >>> meantime we're also getting new pictures of the martian surface from nasa, and we'll show you some of them. >>> the rover curiosity on the surface of mars, day five, nasa scientists just spoke to reporter john zarrella who's staying on top of e everything at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. so, john, they talked about the seven moments of terror, so to speak. why are they going over that again. >> yeah, fredricka. we hadn't heard about the landing and...
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the move comes as nasa ends its 30-year-old shuttle program. endeavour is flying atop a modified 747. it will make stops in houston and new mexico and it will dip to 1,500 feet at times just to give those of us around kind of a closer look of the shuttle on its way to its retirement community. >>> he hob involved with boys and girls clubs of america for the last 52 years. have yet to mr the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] zyrtec®. love the air. join zyrtec® rewards. save up to $7 on zyrtec® products. actually... that way i could split my payments into little bite-size chunks. i mean you feel me right? yeah. uh, sir... ah... [ male announcer ] layaway's back. earlier than ever. through december 14th. walmart. wthe future of our medicare andr electiosocia
the move comes as nasa ends its 30-year-old shuttle program. endeavour is flying atop a modified 747. it will make stops in houston and new mexico and it will dip to 1,500 feet at times just to give those of us around kind of a closer look of the shuttle on its way to its retirement community. >>> he hob involved with boys and girls clubs of america for the last 52 years. have yet to mr the quiet sneeze... ♪ [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec®....
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. >>> the korean meteorological association estimates the storm seen by images taken by nasa will hit south korea in a couple of days before making its way to china. >>> pope benedict will speak in beirut this morning one last time before he leaves lebanon and what train he has had so far. he arrived friday while hundreds of people violently protested the u.s. at an protest. he's addressed syrian refugees and told lebanon to be an example of co-existence for the middle east. that's because about 40% of country is christian. >>> mohamed is life this morning. what did he say. >> reporter: an open mass was attended by hundreds of thousands of people who gathered to hear pope ben did the 16th. the pope parade for piece and that they would try to force that path. here's more about what the pope had to say about piece and the importance of it in this region. >> translator: our community, brothers and sisters to give this region in the middle east peace and reconciliation so all may live in peace. >> reporter: throughout his visit the pope spoke about he was here as a pilgrim of peace, that
. >>> the korean meteorological association estimates the storm seen by images taken by nasa will hit south korea in a couple of days before making its way to china. >>> pope benedict will speak in beirut this morning one last time before he leaves lebanon and what train he has had so far. he arrived friday while hundreds of people violently protested the u.s. at an protest. he's addressed syrian refugees and told lebanon to be an example of co-existence for the middle east....
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the company and nasa say the next launch attempt could come tuesday or wednesday. how is that? a second and a half. wow. >> all right, his escape from house arrest prompted a political fire storm between the united states and china. a prominent human rights activist is headed to the united states. >>> and just in to cnn, the first tropical storm of the year has formed in the atlantic ocean. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does that, too. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ amen, omen >>> a blind chinese activist is on his way to america to begin a new life far from his homeland. he left beijing with his wife and two children. there was almost no notice he waw leave. he is due to arrive in new jersey tonight. he spent the last few weeks in a hospital after escaping from house arrest. new york university has offered him a fellowship and a chance for freedom in the u.s. >> italy's prime minister has prom
the company and nasa say the next launch attempt could come tuesday or wednesday. how is that? a second and a half. wow. >> all right, his escape from house arrest prompted a political fire storm between the united states and china. a prominent human rights activist is headed to the united states. >>> and just in to cnn, the first tropical storm of the year has formed in the atlantic ocean. oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose...